5/20/2006

If the Supreme Court thinks that we should follow foreign law on things such as the death penalty, what about this?

Apparently, the Iranian Supreme Court still needs to approve the law passed by the Iranian parliment, but if you get a few countries pass this, should we follow suit? After all, we don't want to make certain types of people feel harmed by having to accidentally touch other "unclean" people. I assume that this decision could be based upon international understandings of human rights.

Israel has reacted strongly to a news report that Iran has passed a new law that mandates non-Muslims to wear disctinct colour bands to identify them in public saying that it resembled Nazi era policy against Jews.

The purpose of the law as per a report in the 'Canadian National Post' is to prevent Muslims from becoming "unclean" by accidentally shaking the hands of non-Muslims in public.

Citing human rights groups the newspaper yesterday reported that the Iranian Parliament had passed a new dress code for religious minorities this week and was awaiting the final approval from its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

According to the new law, the Jews will have to wear a yellow band on their exterior in public, while Christians will be required to don red ones, the newspaper claimed. . . .


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Prime Minister John Howard was among three world leaders who today said an Iranian bill, which reportedly would force non-Muslims to wear coloured badges in public, was akin to Nazi Germany. . . .

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It would seem to be more accurate to provide that each Muslim wear his Mullah-approved badge, to let all Muslims feel safe amongst themselves. ;)

5/20/2006 3:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Saw a guy on the roadside in central Luanda the other day, selling the Moslem skull caps out of one hand and two hand axes out of the other.

a complete make y'self a moslem kit... with the public badge and means to give yorself the down the trousers badge...

5/21/2006 8:35 AM  

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